05-08-2015, 01:39 AM | #1 |
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Does Anyone have a price for the M2 yet?
I'm especially interested in an Australian dollar figure. I can't imagine it being under $110,000.00
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05-08-2015, 01:47 AM | #2 |
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Probably starting at $52-55k. It's gonna be interesting to see the official numbers on 1/4 mile & 0-60 times with the M2 vs M235i vs 135i. I personally don't think the M2 might be worth it to me, but it's definitely not out of my que yet. I'm curious about all the other aspects of the vehicle too. I hate waiting 😩
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05-08-2015, 01:58 AM | #4 |
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No one has pricing yet OP no, loads of speculation threads though....already...cough...search...cough...to be fair none were specifically in Aus Dollars.
I'm hoping BMW keep it real and I think it will be....
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It would be a mistake if BMW price it at anywhere near 130k given the lack of S motor and plain interior It will most likely come with. If It is I'd much prefer to pickup a demo/used M3 for the extra 10-20k. Heck with enough negotiation you could try get a pre LCI 14/15 M3 for 155k.
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Not again an M2 pricing thread. There's no official news yet, I'd expect a price to be confirm when we get the official launch of the car. Even then, I wouldn't expect a price for AUS to be given so we'll probably have to estimate what it is by looking at the other models
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